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Senior Exercises Can Produce Restful Sleep!

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Senior Exercises Can Produce Restful Sleep!

- by Raymond Angus

© Raymond Angus - All rights reserved

Senior exercises and sound, restive sleep are intertwined.

Let's preface that statement with a single word...regular.
All exercise, in order to produce positive and noticeable
results must be performed on a regular regimen.

Senior exercises are no exception!

The more active you are physically during the day, the more
quickly you fall into a deep slumber at night! It's a
simple premise, but several variables affect the results!

Your body and mind travel through numerous sleep cycles and
phases during the night. Regular exercise has the potential
to improve and moderate the transition between the different
levels of slumber.

Did you know that studies indicate that it is important to
maintain a steady expenditure of physical activity daily?
Why? Because it increases your capacity to deal with life's
stress and tension.

What a win-win tradeoff! You spend time exercising your
body, and it gives back to you more serenity and peace of
mind!

That's solid benefits, but nevertheless it is true!

Have you ever laid in bed at night and simply couldn't get
to sleep? Tossing and turning you just could not turn off
your thoughts. And by morning you felt as though you'd run a
marathon during the night!

Here's the answer to any sleepless problems! Instead of
popping sleeping pills, increase your regular physical
activity during the day.

Your goal is to stimulate the body during waking hours, by
exercise, to deplete its energy resources by bedtime.

Research studies clearly prove that there is a direct
correlation between the amount of regular exercise we
practice, and the benefits we receive from doing it.

Here then are three guidelines to follow in order to gain
maximum benefits from exercising!

* The most ideal times to exercise are in the late afternoon
or early evening! Your goal is to expend most of your
physical energy long before it is time to prepare for a
night's sleep.

* Make it your habit to work through an exercise routine at
least three or four time a week. Remember though, don't
subscribe to the maxim popular at professional gyms around
the globe. Do not practice "no pain, no gain!" Your
objective is not to spend the day following your exercise
periods being stiff and aching from exertion. Work into
your self designed program slowly and easily.

* The goal of regular exercise is to increase your heart
rate and strengthen the capacity of your lungs. Do it
sensibly! Regular exercise will help improve your overall
health and well being. One side effect will be that you
will notice a marked improvement in your emotional outlook
on life.

Are you suffering from insomnia to any extent? You'll find
that aerobic exercise will help eliminate this from your
life style very nicely.

Your goal then will be to elevate the quantity of oxygen
that saturates your blood stream. Concentrate less on
building muscle. There are numerous types of aerobic
exercises for you to choose from.

Running, biking, using a treadmill, jumping rope, to name a
few work well. Dancing can also be a splendid aerobic exercise
to increase your stamina. And by joining a local dance club
you'll make a lot of new friends as well.

Are you having problems with your joints being afflicted
with aches and pains? Does it reduce your ability to
participate in very active aerobic exercises?

There is an exercise that can help you. It was developed by
Chinese monks centuries ago. It is called Tai Chi and it's
an ancient art of breathing and movement. The movements are
slow and precise. This is perfect if you have painful
joints.

Modern medical research has demonstrated that Tai Chi can
effectively eliminate insomnia by promoting physical and
mental relaxation.

Senior exercises should be practiced regularly and become a
life style, and not a random event. Live long, and live
well! Senior exercises are a pathway to achieve this goal!
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